Arthur original
Uploaded: January 05, 2007
Mary N C. Taitt January 05, 2007
OK, here are the originals, I hope.The original original unedited and a crop, saturated and over sharpened. #583041
Judy A. Lawhon January 05, 2007
Terrific work, Mary....Arthur is soooo pretty! #3784657Mary N C. Taitt January 05, 2007
Thanks so much, Judy! :-D #3784739Jeff Robinson January 05, 2007
Great job Mary!! Jeff #3784792Mary N C. Taitt January 05, 2007
Thanks so much, Jeff! :-D #3784860Jim Huffield January 05, 2007
All very lovely, Mary. Jim #3785084Vladan D. Djordjevic January 05, 2007
So cute bird! Lovely effects, color! #3785355Kate Jackson January 05, 2007
What a pretty boy! Looks like a painting! Which I guess it is! #3785380Husain Akhtar January 06, 2007
Excellent work, Mary! #3786915Candice C. Calhoun January 06, 2007
Arthur is one handsome dude! Love the painterly presentation!ccc #3788473
Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas January 06, 2007
Wonderful work Mary!,Mary N C. Taitt January 06, 2007
Thanks very much Jim, Vladen, Kate, MH, Candice and Amalia for your very kind comments.Someone wrote and asked my how I did this, so in brief, here is a tutorial:
Smudge tool Tutorial “simplified” by Mary (after some of the others.)
I can tell you how to do smudge tool painting on Photoshop--it is easy but time consuming.
1)take a photo that you would like to transform into a "painting"--choose one that will look nice when painted and is not too complicated.
2)Make all the adjustments necessary to make it look as good as possible--increase the contrast and saturation a little, and sharpen it. If you need help with this, let me know.
3)increase the size of the picture if necessary. Also, adding some noise makes the brush strokes more visible but takes more time to clean up afterwards. Let me know if you need help with these steps.
4)Then, using the smudge tool, set at a brush size of 10 (or whatever works) and a strength of 40, brush as if you were painting the picture. To make it look right, you have to do the whole picture which takes a LONG time.
You can set the brush to darken or lighten to emphasize various parts and make them show up better and change the brush size to fit smaller or larger areas.
For a longer and more detailed tutorial, look here: Beagle Smudge tool Tutorial by Scott Deardorff
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